imip-agent

markup.py

775:bbf4ff470062
2015-09-27 Paul Boddie Make calendar selection labels occupy table cells completely. imipweb-client-simplification
     1 # This code is in the public domain, it comes     2 # with absolutely no warranty and you can do     3 # absolutely whatever you want with it.     4      5 __date__ = '1 October 2012'     6 __version__ = '1.9'     7 __doc__= """     8 This is markup.py - a Python module that attempts to     9 make it easier to generate HTML/XML from a Python program    10 in an intuitive, lightweight, customizable and pythonic way.    11     12 The code is in the public domain.    13     14 Version: %s as of %s.    15     16 Documentation and further info is at http://markup.sourceforge.net/    17     18 Please send bug reports, feature requests, enhancement    19 ideas or questions to nogradi at gmail dot com.    20     21 Installation: drop markup.py somewhere into your Python path.    22 """ % ( __version__, __date__ )    23     24 try:    25     basestring    26     import string    27 except:    28     # python 3    29     basestring = str    30     string = str    31     32 # tags which are reserved python keywords will be referred     33 # to by a leading underscore otherwise we end up with a syntax error    34 import keyword    35     36 class element:    37     """This class handles the addition of a new element."""    38     39     def __init__( self, tag, case='lower', parent=None ):    40         self.parent = parent    41     42         if case == 'upper':    43             self.tag = tag.upper( )    44         elif case == 'lower':    45             self.tag = tag.lower( )    46         elif case =='given':    47             self.tag = tag    48         else:    49             self.tag = tag    50         51     def __call__( self, *args, **kwargs ):    52         if len( args ) > 1:    53             raise ArgumentError( self.tag )    54     55         # if class_ was defined in parent it should be added to every element    56         if self.parent is not None and self.parent.class_ is not None:    57             if 'class_' not in kwargs:    58                 kwargs['class_'] = self.parent.class_    59                 60         if self.parent is None and len( args ) == 1:    61             x = [ self.render( self.tag, False, myarg, mydict ) for myarg, mydict in _argsdicts( args, kwargs ) ]    62             return '\n'.join( x )    63         elif self.parent is None and len( args ) == 0:    64             x = [ self.render( self.tag, True, myarg, mydict ) for myarg, mydict in _argsdicts( args, kwargs ) ]    65             return '\n'.join( x )    66                 67         if self.tag in self.parent.twotags:    68             for myarg, mydict in _argsdicts( args, kwargs ):    69                 self.render( self.tag, False, myarg, mydict )    70         elif self.tag in self.parent.onetags:    71             if len( args ) == 0:    72                 for myarg, mydict in _argsdicts( args, kwargs ):    73                     self.render( self.tag, True, myarg, mydict )    # here myarg is always None, because len( args ) = 0    74             else:    75                 raise ClosingError( self.tag )    76         elif self.parent.mode == 'strict_html' and self.tag in self.parent.deptags:    77             raise DeprecationError( self.tag )    78         else:    79             raise InvalidElementError( self.tag, self.parent.mode )    80         81     def render( self, tag, single, between, kwargs ):    82         """Append the actual tags to content."""    83     84         out = "<%s" % tag    85         for key, value in list( kwargs.items( ) ):    86             if value is not None:               # when value is None that means stuff like <... checked>    87                 key = key.strip('_')            # strip this so class_ will mean class, etc.    88                 if key == 'http_equiv':         # special cases, maybe change _ to - overall?    89                     key = 'http-equiv'    90                 elif key == 'accept_charset':    91                     key = 'accept-charset'    92                 out = "%s %s=\"%s\"" % ( out, key, escape( value ) )    93             else:    94                 out = "%s %s" % ( out, key )    95         if between is not None:    96             out = "%s>%s</%s>" % ( out, between, tag )    97         else:    98             if single:    99                 out = "%s />" % out   100             else:   101                 out = "%s>" % out   102         if self.parent is not None:   103             self.parent.content.append( out )   104         else:   105             return out   106        107     def close( self ):   108         """Append a closing tag unless element has only opening tag."""   109    110         if self.tag in self.parent.twotags:   111             self.parent.content.append( "</%s>" % self.tag )   112         elif self.tag in self.parent.onetags:   113             raise ClosingError( self.tag )   114         elif self.parent.mode == 'strict_html' and self.tag in self.parent.deptags:   115             raise DeprecationError( self.tag )   116    117     def open( self, **kwargs ):   118         """Append an opening tag."""   119    120         if self.tag in self.parent.twotags or self.tag in self.parent.onetags:   121             self.render( self.tag, False, None, kwargs )   122         elif self.mode == 'strict_html' and self.tag in self.parent.deptags:   123             raise DeprecationError( self.tag )   124    125 class page:   126     """This is our main class representing a document. Elements are added   127     as attributes of an instance of this class."""   128    129     def __init__( self, mode='strict_html', case='lower', onetags=None, twotags=None, separator='\n', class_=None ):   130         """Stuff that effects the whole document.   131    132         mode -- 'strict_html'   for HTML 4.01 (default)   133                 'html'          alias for 'strict_html'   134                 'loose_html'    to allow some deprecated elements   135                 'xml'           to allow arbitrary elements   136    137         case -- 'lower'         element names will be printed in lower case (default)   138                 'upper'         they will be printed in upper case   139                 'given'         element names will be printed as they are given   140    141         onetags --              list or tuple of valid elements with opening tags only   142         twotags --              list or tuple of valid elements with both opening and closing tags   143                                 these two keyword arguments may be used to select   144                                 the set of valid elements in 'xml' mode   145                                 invalid elements will raise appropriate exceptions   146            147         separator --            string to place between added elements, defaults to newline   148            149         class_ --               a class that will be added to every element if defined"""   150            151         valid_onetags = [ "AREA", "BASE", "BR", "COL", "FRAME", "HR", "IMG", "INPUT", "LINK", "META", "PARAM" ]   152         valid_twotags = [ "A", "ABBR", "ACRONYM", "ADDRESS", "B", "BDO", "BIG", "BLOCKQUOTE", "BODY", "BUTTON",   153                 "CAPTION", "CITE", "CODE", "COLGROUP", "DD", "DEL", "DFN", "DIV", "DL", "DT", "EM", "FIELDSET",   154                 "FORM", "FRAMESET", "H1", "H2", "H3", "H4", "H5", "H6", "HEAD", "HTML", "I", "IFRAME", "INS",   155                 "KBD", "LABEL", "LEGEND", "LI", "MAP", "NOFRAMES", "NOSCRIPT", "OBJECT", "OL", "OPTGROUP",   156                 "OPTION", "P", "PRE", "Q", "SAMP", "SCRIPT", "SELECT", "SMALL", "SPAN", "STRONG", "STYLE",   157                 "SUB", "SUP", "TABLE", "TBODY", "TD", "TEXTAREA", "TFOOT", "TH", "THEAD", "TITLE", "TR",   158                 "TT", "UL", "VAR" ]   159         deprecated_onetags = [ "BASEFONT", "ISINDEX" ]   160         deprecated_twotags = [ "APPLET", "CENTER", "DIR", "FONT", "MENU", "S", "STRIKE", "U" ]   161    162         self.header = [ ]   163         self.content = [ ]   164         self.footer = [ ]   165         self.case = case   166         self.separator = separator   167    168         # init( ) sets it to True so we know that </body></html> has to be printed at the end   169         self._full = False   170         self.class_= class_   171    172         if mode == 'strict_html' or mode == 'html':   173             self.onetags = valid_onetags   174             self.onetags += list( map( string.lower, self.onetags ) )   175             self.twotags = valid_twotags   176             self.twotags += list( map( string.lower, self.twotags ) )   177             self.deptags = deprecated_onetags + deprecated_twotags   178             self.deptags += list( map( string.lower, self.deptags ) )   179             self.mode = 'strict_html'   180         elif mode == 'loose_html':   181             self.onetags = valid_onetags + deprecated_onetags    182             self.onetags += list( map( string.lower, self.onetags ) )   183             self.twotags = valid_twotags + deprecated_twotags   184             self.twotags += list( map( string.lower, self.twotags ) )   185             self.mode = mode   186         elif mode == 'xml':   187             if onetags and twotags:   188                 self.onetags = onetags   189                 self.twotags = twotags   190             elif ( onetags and not twotags ) or ( twotags and not onetags ):   191                 raise CustomizationError( )   192             else:   193                 self.onetags = russell( )   194                 self.twotags = russell( )   195             self.mode = mode   196         else:   197             raise ModeError( mode )   198    199     def __getattr__( self, attr ):   200    201         # tags should start with double underscore   202         if attr.startswith("__") and attr.endswith("__"):   203             raise AttributeError( attr )   204         # tag with single underscore should be a reserved keyword   205         if attr.startswith( '_' ):   206             attr = attr.lstrip( '_' )    207             if attr not in keyword.kwlist:   208                 raise AttributeError( attr )   209    210         return element( attr, case=self.case, parent=self )   211    212     def __str__( self ):   213            214         if self._full and ( self.mode == 'strict_html' or self.mode == 'loose_html' ):   215             end = [ '</body>', '</html>' ]   216         else:   217             end = [ ]   218    219         return self.separator.join( self.header + self.content + self.footer + end )   220    221     def __call__( self, escape=False ):   222         """Return the document as a string.   223    224         escape --   False   print normally   225                     True    replace < and > by &lt; and &gt;   226                             the default escape sequences in most browsers"""   227    228         if escape:   229             return _escape( self.__str__( ) )   230         else:   231             return self.__str__( )   232    233     def add( self, text ):   234         """This is an alias to addcontent."""   235         self.addcontent( text )   236    237     def addfooter( self, text ):   238         """Add some text to the bottom of the document"""   239         self.footer.append( text )   240    241     def addheader( self, text ):   242         """Add some text to the top of the document"""   243         self.header.append( text )   244    245     def addcontent( self, text ):   246         """Add some text to the main part of the document"""   247         self.content.append( text )   248    249    250     def init( self, lang='en', css=None, metainfo=None, title=None, header=None,   251               footer=None, charset=None, encoding=None, doctype=None, bodyattrs=None, script=None, base=None ):   252         """This method is used for complete documents with appropriate   253         doctype, encoding, title, etc information. For an HTML/XML snippet   254         omit this method.   255    256         lang --     language, usually a two character string, will appear   257                     as <html lang='en'> in html mode (ignored in xml mode)   258            259         css --      Cascading Style Sheet filename as a string or a list of   260                     strings for multiple css files (ignored in xml mode)   261    262         metainfo -- a dictionary in the form { 'name':'content' } to be inserted   263                     into meta element(s) as <meta name='name' content='content'>   264                     (ignored in xml mode)   265            266         base     -- set the <base href="..."> tag in <head>   267            268         bodyattrs --a dictionary in the form { 'key':'value', ... } which will be added   269                     as attributes of the <body> element as <body key='value' ... >   270                     (ignored in xml mode)   271    272         script --   dictionary containing src:type pairs, <script type='text/type' src=src></script>   273                     or a list of [ 'src1', 'src2', ... ] in which case 'javascript' is assumed for all   274    275         title --    the title of the document as a string to be inserted into   276                     a title element as <title>my title</title> (ignored in xml mode)   277    278         header --   some text to be inserted right after the <body> element   279                     (ignored in xml mode)   280    281         footer --   some text to be inserted right before the </body> element   282                     (ignored in xml mode)   283    284         charset --  a string defining the character set, will be inserted into a   285                     <meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/html; charset=myset'>   286                     element (ignored in xml mode)   287    288         encoding -- a string defining the encoding, will be put into to first line of   289                     the document as <?xml version='1.0' encoding='myencoding' ?> in   290                     xml mode (ignored in html mode)   291    292         doctype --  the document type string, defaults to   293                     <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC '-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN'>   294                     in html mode (ignored in xml mode)"""   295    296         self._full = True   297    298         if self.mode == 'strict_html' or self.mode == 'loose_html':   299             if doctype is None:   300                 doctype = "<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC '-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN'>"   301             self.header.append( doctype )   302             self.html( lang=lang )   303             self.head( )   304             if charset is not None:   305                 self.meta( http_equiv='Content-Type', content="text/html; charset=%s" % charset )   306             if metainfo is not None:   307                 self.metainfo( metainfo )   308             if css is not None:   309                 self.css( css )   310             if title is not None:   311                 self.title( title )   312             if script is not None:   313                 self.scripts( script )   314             if base is not None:   315                 self.base( href='%s' % base )   316             self.head.close()   317             if bodyattrs is not None:   318                 self.body( **bodyattrs )   319             else:   320                 self.body( )   321             if header is not None:   322                 self.content.append( header )   323             if footer is not None:   324                 self.footer.append( footer )   325    326         elif self.mode == 'xml':   327             if doctype is None:   328                 if encoding is not None:   329                     doctype = "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='%s' ?>" % encoding   330                 else:   331                     doctype = "<?xml version='1.0' ?>"   332             self.header.append( doctype )   333    334     def css( self, filelist ):   335         """This convenience function is only useful for html.   336         It adds css stylesheet(s) to the document via the <link> element."""   337          338         if isinstance( filelist, basestring ):   339             self.link( href=filelist, rel='stylesheet', type='text/css', media='all' )   340         else:   341             for file in filelist:   342                 self.link( href=file, rel='stylesheet', type='text/css', media='all' )   343    344     def metainfo( self, mydict ):   345         """This convenience function is only useful for html.   346         It adds meta information via the <meta> element, the argument is   347         a dictionary of the form { 'name':'content' }."""   348    349         if isinstance( mydict, dict ):   350             for name, content in list( mydict.items( ) ):   351                 self.meta( name=name, content=content )   352         else:   353             raise TypeError( "Metainfo should be called with a dictionary argument of name:content pairs." )   354    355     def scripts( self, mydict ):   356         """Only useful in html, mydict is dictionary of src:type pairs or a list   357         of script sources [ 'src1', 'src2', ... ] in which case 'javascript' is assumed for type.   358         Will be rendered as <script type='text/type' src=src></script>"""   359    360         if isinstance( mydict, dict ):   361             for src, type in list( mydict.items( ) ):   362                 self.script( '', src=src, type='text/%s' % type )   363         else:   364             try:   365                 for src in mydict:   366                     self.script( '', src=src, type='text/javascript' )   367             except:   368                 raise TypeError( "Script should be given a dictionary of src:type pairs or a list of javascript src's." )   369    370    371 class _oneliner:   372     """An instance of oneliner returns a string corresponding to one element.   373     This class can be used to write 'oneliners' that return a string   374     immediately so there is no need to instantiate the page class."""   375        376     def __init__( self, case='lower' ):   377         self.case = case   378        379     def __getattr__( self, attr ):   380            381         # tags should start with double underscore   382         if attr.startswith("__") and attr.endswith("__"):   383             raise AttributeError( attr )   384         # tag with single underscore should be a reserved keyword   385         if attr.startswith( '_' ):   386             attr = attr.lstrip( '_' )    387             if attr not in keyword.kwlist:   388                 raise AttributeError( attr )   389            390         return element( attr, case=self.case, parent=None )   391    392 oneliner = _oneliner( case='lower' )   393 upper_oneliner = _oneliner( case='upper' )   394 given_oneliner = _oneliner( case='given' )   395    396 def _argsdicts( args, mydict ):   397     """A utility generator that pads argument list and dictionary values, will only be called with len( args ) = 0, 1."""   398        399     if len( args ) == 0:   400         args = None,    401     elif len( args ) == 1:   402         args = _totuple( args[0] )   403     else:   404         raise Exception( "We should have never gotten here." )   405    406     mykeys = list( mydict.keys( ) )   407     myvalues = list( map( _totuple, list( mydict.values( ) ) ) )   408    409     maxlength = max( list( map( len, [ args ] + myvalues ) ) )   410    411     for i in range( maxlength ):   412         thisdict = { }   413         for key, value in zip( mykeys, myvalues ):   414             try:   415                 thisdict[ key ] = value[i]   416             except IndexError:   417                 thisdict[ key ] = value[-1]   418         try:   419             thisarg = args[i]   420         except IndexError:   421             thisarg = args[-1]   422    423         yield thisarg, thisdict   424    425 def _totuple( x ):   426     """Utility stuff to convert string, int, long, float, None or anything to a usable tuple."""   427    428     if isinstance( x, basestring ):   429         out = x,   430     elif isinstance( x, ( int, long, float ) ):   431         out = str( x ),   432     elif x is None:   433         out = None,   434     else:   435         out = tuple( x )   436    437     return out   438    439 def escape( text, newline=False ):   440     """Escape special html characters."""   441    442     if isinstance( text, basestring ):   443         if '&' in text:   444             text = text.replace( '&', '&amp;' )   445         if '>' in text:   446             text = text.replace( '>', '&gt;' )   447         if '<' in text:   448             text = text.replace( '<', '&lt;' )   449         if '\"' in text:   450             text = text.replace( '\"', '&quot;' )   451         if '\'' in text:   452             text = text.replace( '\'', '&apos;' )   453         if newline:   454             if '\n' in text:   455                 text = text.replace( '\n', '<br>' )   456    457     return text   458    459 _escape = escape   460    461 def unescape( text ):   462     """Inverse of escape."""   463        464     if isinstance( text, basestring ):   465         if '&amp;' in text:   466             text = text.replace( '&amp;', '&' )   467         if '&gt;' in text:   468             text = text.replace( '&gt;', '>' )   469         if '&lt;' in text:   470             text = text.replace( '&lt;', '<' )   471         if '&quot;' in text:   472             text = text.replace( '&quot;', '\"' )   473    474     return text   475    476 class dummy:   477     """A dummy class for attaching attributes."""   478     pass   479    480 doctype = dummy( )   481 doctype.frameset = """<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Frameset//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/frameset.dtd">"""   482 doctype.strict = """<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">"""   483 doctype.loose = """<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">"""   484    485 class russell:   486     """A dummy class that contains anything."""   487    488     def __contains__( self, item ):   489         return True   490    491    492 class MarkupError( Exception ):   493     """All our exceptions subclass this."""   494     def __str__( self ):   495         return self.message   496    497 class ClosingError( MarkupError ):   498     def __init__( self, tag ):   499         self.message = "The element '%s' does not accept non-keyword arguments (has no closing tag)." % tag   500    501 class OpeningError( MarkupError ):   502     def __init__( self, tag ):   503         self.message = "The element '%s' can not be opened." % tag   504    505 class ArgumentError( MarkupError ):   506     def __init__( self, tag ):   507         self.message = "The element '%s' was called with more than one non-keyword argument." % tag   508    509 class InvalidElementError( MarkupError ):   510     def __init__( self, tag, mode ):   511         self.message = "The element '%s' is not valid for your mode '%s'." % ( tag, mode )   512    513 class DeprecationError( MarkupError ):   514     def __init__( self, tag ):   515         self.message = "The element '%s' is deprecated, instantiate markup.page with mode='loose_html' to allow it." % tag   516    517 class ModeError( MarkupError ):   518     def __init__( self, mode ):   519         self.message = "Mode '%s' is invalid, possible values: strict_html, html (alias for strict_html), loose_html, xml." % mode   520    521 class CustomizationError( MarkupError ):   522     def __init__( self ):   523         self.message = "If you customize the allowed elements, you must define both types 'onetags' and 'twotags'."   524    525 if __name__ == '__main__':   526     import sys   527     sys.stdout.write( __doc__ )